Noach Dear, Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice
Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice
Noach Dear has died following a battle with coronavirus, his family said in a statement.
Raymond Kenny, NJ Transit
Raymond Kenny led rail operations for New Jesey Transit as Senior Vice President and General Manager since January 2019. He began his career with the Long Island Rail Road as a ticket clerk in 1970 before rising through the ranks to become acting vice president.
The New Jersey transit President and CEO released a statement saying,
'Ray's reputation and experience in the industry are unparalleled.'
Detective Alex Ruperto, Union City Police Department
Detective
Alex Ruperto of the Union City Police Department passed away Thursday due to COVID-19.
Suzette Facey, NYPD School Safety Agent
The NYPD announced their department's 28th death due to COVID-19 as School Safety Agent Suzette Facey died early Friday morning. Facey served with the NYPD for more than 14 years, keeping thousands of Queens students safe.
Joseph Spinosa, Sands Point police sergeant
Sands Point police
sergeant Joseph Spinosa, 52, lost his battle to coronavirus on Wednesday. The quiet Long Island community of Sands Point, with just 20 police officers, had never had a line of duty death until the passing of Spinosa. The sergeant from Hicksville would have commemorated 20 years with the department this September.
Kimarlee Nguyen, 33, Brooklyn teacher and writer who explored her Cambodian roots
The
New York Times reported that "she taught English at Brooklyn Latin in New York, an academically rigorous public high school with a classical liberal arts curriculum and a diverse student body." Nguyen also wrote haunting short stories, sharing her family's experience in war-torn Cambodia and played rugby.
NYPD loses two more heroes:
Detective
Robert Cardona and Traffic Enforcement Agent
Carol Ryer
New York City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea announced the loss of two additional members of the NYPD family. Detective Robert Cardona and Traffic Enforcement Agent Carol Ryer lost their battles with COVID-19 on Wednesday.
Coronavirus Deaths: Remembering NY, NJ and CT residents lost to COVID-19